Differences between high- and low-performing exporting firms in a developing country
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Published:2011
Khutula Sibanda, Ronel Erwee, Eric Ng, 2011. "Differences between high- and low-performing exporting firms in a developing country", International Marketing, Shaoming Zou, Huifen Fu
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This study identifies key variables that contribute most to the discrimination between firms with high export performance levels and those with low export performance levels. Data were collected through a structured multi-item questionnaire involving a randomly selected sample of 105 exporting firms. Discriminant analysis was used to identify the key discriminating variables. Exporters with high-performance levels differed significantly from those with low levels. Strategy implementation, experience in international business and training, economic factors, size of the firm, cultural factors, strategic orientation, education, and political/legal factors, listed in order of importance, were identified as key discriminators between the two types of firms.
